Ramsey advocates freedom, justice, and love. He describes spiritual encounters received due to the suffering, pain, and agony endured. He has been wrongfully imprisoned for 21 years of his life and he is now 71 years of age. We ask that President Barack Obama grant him a Commutation of Sentence on humanitarian grounds. Write a letter to President Obama and get a sample letter at www.supportramsey.blogspotcom. For additional information, visit our website at www.freeramsey.com.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Celebrating Cinco de
Mayo 2014

"Ramsey, my son, it is
evident and soon history will reveal to the present and past generations your
contributions and sacrifices in the political , cultural and spiritual struggle
for truth and justice, to the extent that you sacrificed your freedom, personal
interests, family, and happiness." Dr.
Salvador Alvarez

Dr. Andres Guerrero, author and graduate
of Harvard School of Divinity, is writing a book on the background, life, and imprisonment
of Ramsey Muñiz. Having been led
by the spirit of God, he traveled to Leavenworth, Kansas to find him chained and
struggling to hold the phone with his hands. It is true. Ramsey Muñiz is suffering. He has suffered
like no other for 21 long years, unjustly incarcerated in the prisons of American. Ramsey writes the following:

After 21 years of unjust
imprisonment, suffering, pain in the prisons of America, it is with great love
and honor to share feelings of pride about El Cinco de Mayo, a historical and spiritual
day of remembrance about our ancestors.

It is written historically that 153
years ago, our Mexican brothers and sisters demonstrated to the entire world what
it is to have valor, courage, pride, love, and spirituality. They defended
their honor by giving their lives. They showed the world the greatest and most powerful
gifts from God, which are freedom, justice, and love!

In May of 1862, a powerful French
army forced its way into Mexico with destruction. The strong French army was at
its best. It was well-armed, disciplined, destroying all resistance as they
marched into Mexico City. They hoped to
force the Mexican government honor previous debts and give up their pride.

Outside the town of Puebla, an amazing
event took place. Mexican soldiers, with
poor equipment and little training, defeated the world’s most powerful French
army. This battle came to be known as The
Battle of Puebla, which was a battle for freedom, land, existence, and the defense
of human rights.

The Battle of Puebla has been
remembered and celebrated every Cinco de Mayo for the last 153 years! We take great pride in this historical event
and we honor the men and women who defended the rights given to us by God from
the time of our birth: freedom –-- justice –-- land ---- and love.

We continue to struggle for
freedom – justice -- and love. It is
difficult to have these qualities today. For this reason we honor our ancestors
for the sacrifice that they made with their lives so that on this day we could
be free – politically, culturally, and spiritually.

Although my family and I
experience suffering, sorrow, sadness, and imprisonment, we remain centered in
who we are. We maintain love for God, love for ourselves, and love for our
families. We treasure the spiritual family unity that our people are known to
have.

We take pride in the spirit of
our ancestors. Through their heroic actions they demonstrated dignity and
courage, which we inherited from them, for we believe in God’s gifts of freedom,
justice, and love!

I write
for your prayers and assistance to help free Ramiro “Ramsey” Muñiz, an American who has
been unjustly incarcerated for 21 years.At 71 years
of age, he is serving a sentence of life without parole in the United States and he suffers greatly . For
many years we have struggled to obtain justice in his case and we pray for his
freedom.

Ramsey
Muñiz made a political impact and
positive contribution to humanity at the age of 30, having run for governor of
Texas. He helped to gain a political voice for Mexican Americans, Hispanics,
Latinos, Chicanos, and many others. It is historically written that this political change came about during the Civil Rights Movement; he encountered problems in his life as
a result.

Recently
Ramsey Muñiz submitted an application
for early release under the Compassionate
ReleaseProgram.
We have asked President Barack Obama to free Ramey Muñiz in the same ways that he seeks human rights for people
throughout the world.

Leaders
need reminders about the need to preserve human rights in their own countries. Because
you represent the spiritual conscience of the world, we ask that you remind
President Barack Obama about the need to free Ramsey Muñiz and others who are
unjustly incarcerated in the United States.

Thank you for demonstrating faith, love, and
compassion for others. Your spiritual influence has been a gift to humanity. We
thank God for your guidance, and we ask that His blessings and protection
always remain with you.

I pray that upon receipt of this letter, you maintain
the spiritual blessings of health and the love of God. My name is Ramiro
“Ramsey” Muñiz, and I am from Corpus Christi, Texas. My family has
written to you, and I am also writing to ask for your blessing and assistance.

I have been unjustly incarcerated for 21 years. Attorneys
have legal documents pertaining to my unconstitutional trial, conviction, and
sentence of life without parole. My struggle for freedom and justice has been
long and hard and it has had a great effect on me and a loving family that I am
blessed to have. We have remained spiritually united after 21 years, pursuing freedom
and justice.

My unjust
incarceration is due to the political impact that I made at the age of 30,
having run for governor of Texas. I helped to gain a political voice for
Mexican Americans, Hispanics, Latinos, Chicanos, and many others. Historically
it is written that this came about during the Civil Rights Movement. Many of us
here in the United States know in our hearts and souls that I am unjustly
incarcerated because I am a political prisoner.

When previously held in solitary confinement, I was in
chains, shackles, naked, and cold. Preparing to succumb to the end of my life,
my beloved brother, Jesus Christ, came into the darkness and told me to rise and
become the man that God destined for me to be, demonstrating freedom, justice
and love for all humanity. I maintain His enlightenment to this day. Through
the blessings of God and the love of Christ, I have been spiritually blessed
like no other.

My beloved brother, Jesus Christ, shared that at times
we must give up the essence of pleasure and comfort in return for a life of
suffering, hardship, misery, and even imprisonment for the deep spiritual love
of freedom and justice for humanity. I believe this to be true.

The late Dr. Salvador Alvarez, my loving father-in-law,
has stated, "Ramsey, my son, it is evident, and soon history will reveal
to present and past generations, your contributions and sacrifices in the
political, cultural, and spiritual struggle for truth and justice, to the
extent that you sacrificed your freedom, personal interests, family, and
happiness." He speaks to me daily.

I am a Catholic and I have great belief in God, Jesus
Christ, and La Virgen de Guadalupe. Catholic priests and nuns have advocated and
prayed that justice will prevail in my case. United States congressmen and national
organizations have supported me, and I know that one day God will grant my
freedom.

I am 71 years old and confined to a wheelchair. Because
of my age and medical condition I am eligible to be released under the Compassionate Release Program initiated
by President Barack Obama. I have submitted an application and I ask for your
prayers and influence, knowing that you represent the spiritual conscience of
the world. Please ask President Obama to consider my case, as he has stated, “And
as we pray for all prisoners of conscience, whatever their faiths, wherever
they’re held, let’s imagine what it must be like for them.”

Thank you for stating that Catholics should become involved
in politics, as I have learned that this is a spiritual mission. I ask that
your prayers will obtain my freedom and the freedom of my family. I will always offer prayers for you, knowing
that you are a spiritual gift from God to all humanity.